A friend of mine who visits an acupuncture and chiropractic Dr. was diagnosed with cancer. I won't get into all the details, but my friend did go get a full blood work up and determined the Dr. was correct in his/her diagnosis. The Dr. (Chiro) then recommended several vitamins and herbs as well as Sodium Chlorite drops. My friend chose to take those supplements and a year or so later after another blood work up and no pain in the specific area, this person claims to be cured.

This got me to thinking and searching. I had a few bitches come down with Pyometra. I found one website that claims this particular person used Ox-E drops (sodium chlorite 5% and reverse osmosis water solution) to treat and cure the pyo, without ab's. By giving orally as well as douching the bitch with a solution made with the drops.
http://www.greatdanelady.com/article...t_are_they.htm

Then I ran across a Dr. Humble who claims Sodium Chlorite when mixed with an acid such as vinegar or orange juice can cure a plethora of diseases. http://miracle-mineral-supplement.com/

I've also read where oxygen can disrupt free radicals and can cause premature aging.

While the claims sound good, there are also many websites that claim this is a scam.

Any thoughts or input?